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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-03-13, Page 15.t3 GODERICH t.CNAL-STAR,.'T'HURB AY, MARCH 13, L980-„PPAAGA,5, 15. Tenders 15. Tenders Conestoga College of AppliedArts and Technology CLINTON CAMPUS P.O. BOX 160 CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-3458 SALE BY SEALED TENDER 8' x 8' storage shed frame with 3' porch overhang. Includes: walls with 3/8” sheathing and roof trusses, 1 only Note: The above prices are offered as a guide to prospective bidders. $300®00 Location: The above are located at'the Clinton CamOus and may be inspected between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Terris: Sealed bids will be accepted with a '10.00 deposit until March 18, 1980. The deposit of un- successful bidders will be returned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accep- ted. Tender forms are available from the receptionist. LARGE AUC SALE Four tractors, two self-propelled combines, four trucks, grain dryer; farm machinery etc. to be held for Bill Bogie, at Lot 5, Concession 2, Colborne Township, 11/4 miles north of Goderich on Highway No. 21, turn right on Airport Road, go 21/2 miles then turn right and go 1/2 mile. TUESDAY, MARCH 25 at 12 NOON TRACTORS: MF 1505 4 -wheel drive diesel tractor with cab, 3 PTHitch, PTO, 23.1 x 30 tires, 187 PTO Horse Power run 1700 hours; MF 2805 diesel tractor with cab, air conditioner, heater, radio, 8 XX3 power shift trans., 190 PTO HP run only 250 hours; MF 1150 diesel tractor with cab, multi power 18.4 x 38 rear tires, axle duals, =selling" Separate; '1950 -hours;--MF-65-hirgh�rch dleseT-ir�ctor with �mufii power, power shift rear wheels; MF 8 HP lawn and garden tractor, with lawn mower. COMBINES: Wh combine 1 year old monitors acre m KW I K cutter bar grain, 13 ft. pick - Two speed straw head; MF 760 sel ft. pick-up head cab with heater special equipme several sieves f SWATHER: V swather and h fits anything. GRAIN DRY PTO drive in ice 8900 self-propelled diesel with cab, air, heater, _radio, full eter, hydro static drive, 15 ft. head, special for soybeans and up head with 10 ft. Renn pick-up. chopper, 706 N six -row 30" corn f propelled diesel combine with 13 lith Melroe pickup straw chopper, No. 63C six row 30" corn head, nt and includes slow down kit and or small seed, flax, clover, etc. ersatile 400 15 -foot self-propelled drastatic drive; Innes 15 ft. -pick-up R: GT 570 Batch grain dryer with excellent condition. TRUCKS: 197,0 International tandem truck with 18 ft. Wiltsie flat rack, twin pole hoist, 51/2 ft. high sides,.complete with fitted tarp, 5 x 4 trans and twin screw. Selling certified; 1971 International tandem truck with 19 ft. 'Wiltsie grain body, 2 years old, single pole hoist, 5 ft. high sides with fitted tarp, percent x 4 trans and twin screw, selling certified; 1974 Ford 1/2 -ton pick-up, V8, automatic and camper top with tool compartments, selling as is; 1978 Ford 150 4 -wheel drive pickup, 6 cylinder 300 motor, 4 speed, short„step box with pin stripes, radio, etc. 24,000 miles, selling certified; 10 ft. truck camper with combination fridge, propane furnace and stove; 1967 GMC single axle tractor with 5 speed trans, 2 speed axle, selling as is; homemade 15 -ton low boy float with tandem axles and beaver tail; 12 ft. aluminum -boar with trailer, 9.9 -LP CfirysTer engine; 1973 Honda 90 motorcycle, selling as is; 1971 Suzuki 250 motorcycle with rebuilt motor, selling as is. BEAN with cr WEIG rebuil EQUIPMENT: Innes 520 Bean windrower oss conveyor. H SCALES: 60,000 Ib. platform weigh scale ready for installation. TILLAGE PLANTING AND OTHER EQUIP- MENT: John Deere 1280 - 8 row plateless corn planter with transport kit, dry fertilizer, insecticide applicators and planting monitor; Massey Ferguson 43-22 run double disc grain and bean drill, no fertilizer only used three years (like new); Krause 30 ft. heavy duty wing wheel disc complete with lift cylinder, etc.; 1 HC 28 ft. trail vibra shank cultivator with 3 bar harrows; Kewanne 14 ft. trail wheel disc; Lubbock 7 tooth subsoiler with PTO drive vibrator; Massey Ferguson 880 six furrow 16” bottom sem mount plow with hydraulic reset bottoms and trip coulters; West Go eight row narrow row crop cultivator with rolling shields; Six section heavy duty diamond harrows with pole; 10 ft. chain harrow; TOTE nine tooth 3 PTHitch tool ar, anhydrous applicator; 3 PTHitch subsoiler with pipe laying attachments; Calsa 200 gallon trail sprayer; Turnco 225 bushel box on l0 -ton wagon; John Deere 14 T hay baler; Versatile 36 ft. 6" por- table grain auger with gas engine; Versatile 44 ft.8" portable grain auger with PTO drive; Smith Roles power washer. LUNCH BOOTH "NOTE" NO SMALL ITEMS SO PLEASE BE ON TIME! PLAN TO ATTEND THIS LARGE AUCTION FOR INFORMATION, PHONE BILL BOGIE 519-524-2034 ANYTIME TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE Richard Lobb, Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 18.Services available 18. Services available 17. Auction sales Smith & Caven ENTERPRISES 482-7130 P -O -.BOX -644___ .._ CLINTON , 524-2518 PAINTING & DECORATING CUSTOM WELDING & _FABRICATION DOWNDRAFT STOVES LAND USE PLANNING M.M. Campbell M.C.I.P. • Planning Consultant Land Severance Applications Ontario Municipal Board Hearings Development Applications PHONE 881-0423 BOX 1745 WALKERTON NOG 2V0 17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales a 'la/4,W/ • P/sorra/e.s FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION SALE to be held for Andrew Ducharme on Tuesday, March 18 at 1:15 P.M. Sale to take place at the premises 1 mile north of St. Josephs' on Hwy. 21 north of Grand Bend. Sale to consist of: Tractors: Case 870 w. cab, 2700 hours, new tires (duals - 18.4- 34's)/B414 Int. 1501 fully hydraulic loader w. 3 pth./A.C. ca tractor, adj. wheels, hydraulics, 2 row puller & cultivator/18'/2' Int. vibershank cultivator w. wings & harrows/Int. No. 10 singie disc, seed drill c/w seeder (like new)/56 Int. 4 row planter w. liquid chemical attachments/570 Innes windrbvit r, cross conveyor-offset/11'/a' Kongskilde cultivator/J.D. 12' w.heel._dlscs/ S-section.-.barxows_sn,..--s.ttetshettCase semi -mount 4 furrow 16" trip beam plow/111/2' land packer/Alco 35'6" auger/Case 200 gal. sprayer w. 24' booms/2 Turnco gravity boxes w. 4 ton wagons/plat- form scales/cedar posts & ralls/harness/gravel box/walking plow/nuts & bolts/chains/barn jack/barrels/cream separator/lumber/plastic piping/ETC. Furniture: 9 piece dining room suite - hand carved oak/3 pc. bedroom suite and some small household items. Vim( ar/r7(t,,eit t2-44,4()(7(rv� (, AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1W0 _100). (519) 527-1458 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Truck, tractors, combine, farm machinery, etc. to be held for Mr. Robert Jewell at the south half of Lot 9, concession 10, Colborne Township. Go three corners north of Goderich on Highway 21 to 'sunset Golf Course corner, turn right and go east ap- proximately 1 mile. SATURDAY, MARCH 22 at 1:00 P.M, TRUCK: 1970 Ford 750 cab over truck with 17 ft. platform, 41,21t. side racks, tarp poles, etc., 5 -speed' transmission, 2 speed rear end, good rubber. Selling .certified in good condition. COMBINE: Massey Ferguson 300 self-propelled combine with cab, straw chopper, 10 ft. quick attach pickup head with 9 ft. 'pickup, No. 33 three row narrow corn head. TRACTORS: Massey Ferguson 285 diesel tractor with multi power external hydraulics, 18.4 x 43 rear tires, power shift rear wheels; bought new October, run only 330 hours; Massey Ferguson 65 diesel tractor with multi power, good tires, adjustable rear wheel. Robin manure loader with hydraulic bucket, set of T -bar duals 16 - 9 x 28. MIXMILL: Bought new October 1979. Artsway 450' grinder mixer PTO unloading auger, etc. used very little. MACHINERY: Smith 7 ft. auger snowblower, 1 year old; Massey Ferguson 124 haybaler PTO drive; Heston 280 self propelled swather with hay conditioner; Allied 40 ft. portable grain auger, PTO drive; Massey Ferguson three -furrow 16" trip bottom plow; 2 gravity boxes on wagons; bale stooker; 20 ft. tube hay elevator, wagon and flat rack; Massey Ferguson No. 33 fifteen run seed drill on rubber in good working order. New Idea 150 bushel PTO manure spreader with flail spread, Kewanee 10 ft. wheel disc, 3 PTHitch blade; Kongskilde 11'3"cultivator, Vicon 3 PTHitch fer- tilizer spreader; George White 100 gal. 3 PTH aluminum tank weed sprayer; Harrow leader pole on wheels with six section diamond harrows; John Deere 45 ft. portable hay elevator with PTO drive; 2 - 200 gal. fuel tanks; quantity of hog feeders;' Gehl hamniermill; 4" grain auger with motor; racks for pick-up truck; new push gas lawn mower; power emery; electric motors plus other items not men- tioned. FARM IS SOLD TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE Richard Lobb - Auctioneer ,CLINTON 482-7898 Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 A.U-CTION_CALMAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE SAT., MARCHTS7-P7M. Tractors, machinery, etc. for Alex Glanville, 8 miles north of Seaforth on County Rd. 12 and 41/2 miles east. SAT., MARCH 22 1 P.M. Truck, tractors, machinery, etc. for Robert Jewell, 3 corners north of Goderich on 21 Hwy. turn right at Sun- set Golf Course corner ond'go 1 mile eiast. TUESDAY, MAR. 25 Large tractors, machinery, combine, etc. for Bill Bogie, 1'/, miles north of Goderich and 2' 2 east. " WED., MAR. 26 1 P.M. 50 acre farm, tractors, machinery, grain dryer, backhoe, etc. for Mervin Dietz 5 miles north of Dublin and 1 mile west. SAT., MAR. 29 Tractor, machinery, etc. for Logue Brothers at Blyth. TUES., APRIL 1,1 P.M. Tractor, machinery, etc. for Ivan Weber 1'/, miles west of Exeter. SAT., APRIL 5 Tractor, machinery, etc. for Ed & Ray Wise 3'/ miles west of Clinton on Bayfield Road. TUES. APR. 8 - 1 P.M. Combine. tractors and machinery, etc. for the estate of James Flan- nigan, '/, Wille south of -DubLan—arrd--approx (riles west. WED., APR. 9 1 P.M. 50 acre farm, tractors and machinery, etc. for Alex Gulutzen - Lots 3 and 4, Concession 13, Hullett Twp. 1'/4 _cones north of Londesboro and 4'/2 miles east. FRI., APRIL 11,1 P.M. Tractor and machinery for Art Bakker 1'/2 miles west of Seaforth. SAT., APRIL 12 Some furniture, beef cows, machinery, etc. for Arlie Lockhart, Goderich Township. SAT., APRIL -19,12 NOON Furniture, machinery, etc. for John Burch, 8 miles north of St. Columban. 18. Services available 18. Services available 20. Public notices BRucE R. RATIIIVEI,I. aa��i/ae, ;16Jaciaie.A AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, -APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST , SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO Bus. 5 1 9) 527- 1458 R -Es^ -L51..9.) 4.512-3.420-- '1/4‘ .48.2-a-1-20- -- flj (PV-0:fa-lw SNOWPLOWING `'' DRIVEWAYS RADIO DISPATCHED FOR FAST SERVICE CONTACT SID BRUINSMA 524®8668 C & B BUILDERS Specializing in all types of cement work 2', 4' & 8' walls, pit silos and manure tanks. Also, all types of car- pentry. PHONE ALEX AT 524-7714 PHONE DOUG AT 524-8147 STRATFORD UNIFORM & STORK STOP Nursing uniform available in White 8, Coloured in Dresses & Pant Suits. Toppers also available. Complete line of maternity clothing. Open 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 98 DOWNIE ST. STR7ITT OTFD 271-8861 ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich Now is the time to start thinking of LAWN CARE ROLLING FERTILIZING Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 BAYFIELD ESTATE AUCTION We have been instructed by the Executors of the Estate of Lucy W. Diehl (formerly Woods) to sell by Public Auction the contents of Bayfield's oldest home known to all as "The Hut". Sale to.be held at the Rothwell Building, 77 Main Street S., Seaforth Wednesday evening of March 26th at 6:00 p.m. Furniture & Antiques: 3 pc oak bedroom suite incl. washstand, cherry extension table, cherry 5 drawer chest, cherry jam cupboard, 3.pc. living 'room suite, oak drop front desk w. bookcase, oak drop front desk w. china cabinet, walnut wash stand w. matching sleigh bed, wash stand w. bookcase,. walnut dresser & wash stand, 3 drawer dresser w. swing mirrors & jewel boxes, walnut oval, parlour table, walnut china cabinet, lady's needlepoint mahogany chair, oak hall set & hall tree, walnut bookcase, parlour tables, walnut spinet desk, walnut drop leaf table, small corner knick-knack cabinet; fainting couch small walnut china cabinet, Duncan Phyfe oval table, cloverleaf table(, 2 captain's chairs; wing -back rocker, Gent's parlour chair, 6 matching walnut chairs, walnut silver chest, New Home treadle sewing machine, Jenny Linn bed, pine blanket box, fern stands, Hennings upright piano. Glass China, Silver, Brass & Miscellaneous Items: 2 Cranberry hall lamps, hand -painted hanging oil lamp, 6 pc. wash set, Gone With The Wind pearl lamp bases, press glass, colored, depression, jar- dineres, tea set, compotes, decanters, amber candle holders, milk glass lamp, other oil lamps, cups & saucers, souvenirs and a fine selection of other glass & china, oil & water colour paintings, large quanitity of silver pieces, brass fireside ac- cessories, canes, 2 writing boxes, tinware, crocks, German mantel clock, quantity of books, trunks and many more collectible items. Zenith upright freezer. •�/ /7/�//'e ('` r: ,+! 1,1 /r//I/F,1 AUCT.C'NEERS, LIQU,bATORS. AP'Pf7A SE RS 7 7 MAIN ST • SEAFORTH, ON*AR() (519) 527-1458 NOK ,WO PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Bruce Puisifer 527-0053 or 348-9223 after 6 p.m. CARPET CARE Rugs & Upholstery Professionally' Steam Cleaned. Free Estimates Steam Machine Rental '12.00 DAY 524-2440 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING IN»THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF CHARLES ALEXANDER PERGEL, FORMERLY C.O.B. AS C.A. PERGEL GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND PERGEL CUSTOM HOMES OF THE VILLAGE OF ZURICH, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, IN THE PROVINCE OF ON- -- - NOT IC E N- --- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Charles Alexander Pergel, of R.R,2, Zurich, Ontario, made an assignment on the 27th day of February, 1980, that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 17th day of March, 1980, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afterndon, at the office of the Official Receiver, Richard Jackson, 217 York Street, Third Floor, London, Ontario, and that to be eligible to vote, creditors must file with me, prior to the meeting, proofs of claim and, where necessary proxies. DATED at• Kitchener, Ontario, this 4th day of 'March, 1980. DIEGEL AND FEICK INC. TRUSTEE 151 FREDERICK STREET KITCHENER, ONTARIO. —11 21. Personal PREGNANT AND DISTRESSED? Married or single, free ' positiv.e con- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London (collect) 432,7197 or 524-2913, 357-1769 or 392-6541.-1-52x YOUNG COUPLE looking to rent cottage or house near Lakeshore in Goderich, last week in July, plus any other available weekends.. Phone 348;8431 or 348-9026 after 6 -DISC JOCKEY STEVENS I COUNTRY GOLD (1 ROCK'N ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, dances, an- niversaries, parties, etc. Phone Brussels evenings 887-6159 x —QFC t===42,.! PIANO TUNING AND PIANO LESSONS CALL DAVE McKEE 524-7774 SMITH'S PAINTING Or DECORATING Free Estimates Phone 524-2518 - LAXM YIW--E—... Q SERVICES Suncoast Mall Goderich ACCURATE RETURNS GUARANTEED BUSINESS, FARM PERSONAL H. MITCHELL 482-7584 524-4433 19. Notice to creditors p.m.-10,11nc 26. Births DE HAAN John and Yols.-aare happy to announce the birth oT their daughter, Stephanie 'boy, February 24, 1980 at Goderich Hospital, weighing 8 tbs. 7 oz. A sister for Peter, Annette, Robert and Miriam. HARKNESS Mr. and Mrs. George Harkness are pleased (p announce the birth of their daughter, Melanie Grace, 7 lbs. 11 oz„ on Marc 5, 1980 at Goderich Hospital. A sister for Steven. WATSON Donald and Donna Watson of Gorrie are pleased to an- nounce --the--biatlt:--4L--their daughter, Carla Kathryn, at Victoria Hospital, )London, on February 19, 1980, " weighing 7 lbs. 11 ozs. A little sister for Richard. Proud grandparents are Mr. and "-1211s..-Donald' McKenzie, Goderich.-11nc 30. In memoriam BOGIE In loving memory of a dear husband, father and gran- dfather, Earl Bogie, who passed' away five years ago, March 6, 1975. Five years ago since that sad day, tiro The one we loved was called away,- God way,God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. —Lovingly rememlleredand sadly missed, Edna Bogie 'and family. -11 31,. Card of thanks BERRY I would like to thank relatives, friends and neigh- bors for treats, flowers and acts of kindness during my stay in hospital in January and February. Also thanks to Doctors Lambert, Cauchi, nursing staff second east and girls in dietary, Alexandra Hospital, Rev. G. L. Royal and Rev. Ron McCallum .—Florence Berry.-11nc BISSETT To my family and relatives, friends from Goderich, members of Goderich Little TIRED OF' BEINC alone? Theatre, First Baptist Are _y_gu unat.Jached Church,'alt my friends from separated, single or mum"view and Day Fare f divorced? Meeti that special person. Apply P.O. Box 104, Owen Sound, N4K 5P1., Please state age. -=11x WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the,C5derich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley, 524- 721,7.-2eowx 22. Lost and found LOST: Brock Street area, female multi -colored Per- sian cat, wearing ..White flea collar, answers to Christie. Family pet. Call 524-2088 anytime. -10,11 LOST: Pink music scrap- book, in park near Max Cutt's. Reward. Phone 524 9143 around ,supper time. -10,11 LOST:d,Mohair woman's sweater at Hamilton Street Laundromat, Saturday, in v ping machine, Finder ,lease call 524-8683.-11 - ALL persons having claims against the Estate of ROBERT ALEXANDER MacGREGOR, Farmer, late of the Township of Ashfield, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 10th day of May, 1979, are required to . file the same with full par- ticulars with the un- dersigned by the 5th day of April, 1980, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 5th day of March, 1980: PREST and EGENER, Barristers; etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —11-i3ar LOST: Six month old cat, black, very affectionate. Lost Monday morning in St. Patrick St. area. Phone 524- 4655 after 5 p.m. -1) ( 24. Business opportunities SALtS OPPORTUNITY for newly innovated Canadian 'product. Distributors or sales people, part-time or full-time needed im- mediately; No investment, obligation or past sales experience necessary. Write giving phone number to: Opportunity, Box 295, West Lorne, Ontario NOL 2P0.-11b.c. 25. To give away TO GIVE AWAY — Six year old male Afghan hound. Phone 524-6900,-11,12 26. Births FiNK To Robert and Laura Fink of ,Stratford, Ontario, at Stratford General Hospital, on February 18, 1980, a son, Robert Gordon, weighing 7 lbs. 21/2 ozs. First grandchild for Pat Morrison, and first great grandson for Mrs. William Longmire, all of Goderich.--11nc wish to thank you most sincerely for all the cards; gifts and prayers while I was in Clinton Hospital and St, Joseph's, London. Your Many kindnesses and con- cern have teen very meaningful to ire.—Frank - Bissett. -11 F'EAGAN I wish to take this op- portunity to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the, lovely flowers, gifts, cards-' and their visits while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London.—Jean Feaga n. -1I nc MAINES Thank you to Dr. Chan, staff of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, and others for the care and kindness extended to Mom during her recent stay in hospital —'Shirley Maines - Cobourg.-11 SHEARDOWN We would like to thank friends, relatives and neigh- bors for the beautiful cards and gifts received on the occasion of our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Spel:ial thanks to our family for the -reception-held at the- Little' Inn, Bayfield, in our honor, and the enjoyable trip to Las Vegas. Thanks also to the management Little Inn. We did appreciate everything.—Faye and Murray Sheardown.-11 STEWART To all our friends and relatives, we are sincerely grateful for your many condolencesin the Loss of a dear husband and father, Charles B. Stewart. Sincere thanks to the Goderich Police Force, Chief Pat King, Dr. Thomson, Stiles Funeral Home, Rev. Royal, pallbearers and flower - bearers, the Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic • Temple and Legion Branch 109 members. Thank you for donations to the Heart Society and the Cancer Society in his memory, the lovely flowers and sympathy cards. Special thanks to the Fabrication Dept. and all • employees of "Champion Roads. Your thoughtfulness will always be remem- bered.—Laura Stewart and family.-10,11ar WESTLAKE To my relations and, many friends, a sincere thank you for the flowers and get well cards while I was a patient at University Hospital, London. Also to Legion Branch '109 - thanks for everything.—W. J. Westlake. -11 r